NEW Articles17 Jul 2024
From victory to Budget? Labour’s first 100 days
With a majority of over 200 and a weight of expectations, what happens next for Sir Kier Starmer’s new Labour government?
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NEW Articles17 Jul 2024
With a majority of over 200 and a weight of expectations, what happens next for Sir Kier Starmer’s new Labour government?
Articles9 Jul 2024
After 14 years of Conservative rule, Labour has taken the reins under Sir Keir Starmer with a massive majority as the electoral map shifted from blue to decisive red on 4 July.
Articles18 Jun 2024
Our summary covers the main proposals on personal tax, business tax and related matters of the three main national parties
Articles6 Jun 2024
It’s early days yet, but some pointers on tax have emerged from both the main parties.
Articles4 Jun 2024
As the election nears we focus on the main parties for their financial policies, however it's important to be aware of what you can do now to make sure you are tax efficient.
Articles24 May 2024
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak surprised everybody on 22 May – including many in his own party – with his announcement of a general election on Thursday 4 July.
Articles7 Mar 2024
In his 2024 Spring Budget the Chancellor announced headline grabbing measures aimed at easing the tax burden on earners and families, and tax increases to cover their costs
Guides & Publications7 Mar 2024
In what was widely expected to be Mr Hunt’s final Budget ahead of an election, speculation in the final run up focused on the trade-offs that might be required around cutting taxes and meeting both fiscal rules and spending commitments. Ultimately the Chancellor had it both ways, with some headline grabbing measures aimed at easing the tax burden on earners and families, while also introducing some tax increases to cover their costs.